The effect of hyperbaric oxygen on the mental and verbal ability of stroke patients

Based upon the assumption that oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure (OHP) might improve the verbal and mental function of patients who had suffered vascular infarcts, 32 stroke patients were exposed to such an ambient atmosphere and tested under controlled conditions. The results make it clea...

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Aged
Aphasia - therapy
Blood Gas Analysis
Cerebrovascular Disorders - therapy
Cognition
Female
Functional Laterality
Humans
Hyperbaric Oxygenation
Intelligence
Male
Middle Aged
Motor Skills
Perception
Psychological Tests
Respiratory Function Tests
Verbal Behavior
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